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Alternative Scheme Supports Creative Artists Through Refundable Tax
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June 28, 2008
Music Should Be Shared: Joss Stone
Joss Stone, a music artist who won a Grammy Award last year, is another one of the many pop stars who is most clearly voicing her support and open-minded approach toward music sharing, P2P and the Internet.
Photo credit: (c) Joss Stone
Joss Stone, if you don't... read more
June 26, 2008
Music Licensing Future And The Flat Rate: How Music Will Feel Like Free While Bringing In Tangible Revenues
The future of music, as pointed out before, is all about sharing. If you are still thinking to make music by selling your own CDs or if you have some hope that record labels may recover some of their lost ground and prestige... think again. ... read more
June 19, 2008
Telco 2.0: The Future Of Telecoms
Telecoms: Will they be the owners of all future content distribution channels? "Traditionally, telecom companies simply offered various types of phone services and connectivity, and moved lots of data around - maintaining and constantly improving pipes & networks was the primary mission."
Photo credit: Ann Triling
Today,... read more
May 30, 2008
Grassroots Economics: DIY Culture Moves Into The Mainstream - The Future Of Making
Ingenious individuals, hackers, professional amateurs and passionate self-learners are all contributing to a unique transformation taking place right under your nose. The future forces shaping the world of how we create things are in turmoil. The changes that are taking place now and in the few... read more
May 23, 2008
Blogs As Music Labels: Bloggers To Become Music Industry Talent Scouts
The future of music is in bloggers hands. It is blogs and other independent online publishers with strong voices and personalities who are going to dominate the future of music evolution, discovery, promotion and distribution.
Photo credits: Zeljko Milin and Konstantin Tavrov mashed up by Robin... read more
May 9, 2008
Context Rights: Why Content Publishers Need To Abandon The Copyright Licensing Paradigm
Traditional content publishers, those who have yet to embrace and understand fully the logic of the web, have been utilizing their legal arms and small army of lawyers to fight, discourage and destroy anything that appeared as a slightly moving object in their trajectory toward total... read more
June 28, 2008
Music Should Be Shared: Joss Stone
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June 26, 2008
Music Licensing Future And The Flat Rate: How Music Will Feel Like Free While Bringing In Tangible Revenues
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June 19, 2008
Telco 2.0: The Future Of Telecoms
May 30, 2008
Grassroots Economics: DIY Culture Moves Into The Mainstream - The Future Of Making
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May 23, 2008
Blogs As Music Labels: Bloggers To Become Music Industry Talent Scouts
May 9, 2008
Context Rights: Why Content Publishers Need To Abandon The Copyright Licensing Paradigm





